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VENINd BTTLLKTTN, HONOLULU, H. T., TUESDAY, OCTODEn,!, 1901. " '
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Out of business? Not liy a Jug full. We have bought out
the Pacific Cycle Co., next door to Ehlers', and hae Just re
ceived 150 Columbia, Cleveland and ltamblvr Bicycles, besides
a full line of shelf hardware. Things look like a large-sized
beehive down here, and we wnnt )ou to come nround to sec us.
E. O. HALL & SON,
Something
Kerjbody likes good things to eat
We have Just opened a fine assortment
some of the following kinds:
Fig Bart
Ralson Cake
Creoles
Graham Wafers
Honey Cake
Spiced Nuts
C. J. DAV & CO.
Kind Htreet,
'Johannis'
The King of Natural Table Waters
A Niituiuil 8pnrkllnf
Wntcp bottled nt the
JOHANNIS SPRINGS,
ZoIIIiiiuh, - Germany.
The Favorite of New York
and London Society.
Johannis
WIIHMclCCtCll (IH
the k t n ml ii r il
from iimong the inlncpiil
enters of the world hy "The
L...idon Lnncet.' The htiJIicHt
mcillciil nuthortty.
)V. C. Peacock & Co.,
LIMITED.
Sole AjJentH.
PAINLESS ! ! ! !
SPECIAL NOTICE.
We, don't claim to perform inlruc les,
but to demonstrate our ability In (he
painless tooth-pulling line we will ex
tiact teeth FREE on Friday and Sat
urday, October -Ith and 5th.
These are the only dental parlors Is
Honolulu having PATENTED APPLI
ANCES and Ingredients to extract. Oil
and apply gold crowns and porcelain
crowns undectecable from natural teeth
and warranted for ten years, WITH
OUT THE LEAST PAIN. All work
done by GRADUATED DENTISTS of
from 12 to 20 years' experience, and
each department In charge of a Special
ist Give us a call, and you will find
ui to do exactly as we advertise. We
will tell you In advance exactly what
your nork will cost by a FREE EX
AMINATION. Set Teeth
Gold Crowns
Gold Filling....
Silver Fillings..
...SB.00
,...$8.00
....SI.OO
80c
Our name alone will be a guarantee
that your work will be of the best.
New York Dental Parlors,
Room 4. Elite Building, Hotel Street
LADIES IN ATTENDANCE.
New Rigs
New Horses
a t
STOCK
YARDS
STABLRS
We are now In the Automobile
Building and ore prepnrcd to turn
the (IncHt livery In town.
Uonrdei-rt wife from fire, as
the bullillnfj Is FIRC-PROOF.
RING US UP !
Tel. Main 301
BHslKtl 1F T L lALdr
HEARD BY CENTRAL
"Hello! Who's speaking?"
"This is E. 0. Hal! & Son."
"E.O. Hail & Soil Why, I
thought yoi were burnt oil of
bnsiness."
For You !
and It's our business to sell them.
of cookies and biscuits. Including
Ginger Cakes
Cocoanut Cakes
Snow Flakes
Dainty Chips
Orange Cookies, Etc.
near Fort
NEW TO-DAY
Madame A. Schoellkopf,
FROM PARIS,
WILL TEACH FRENCH
In classes or private lessons.
Residence Extension of Hotel St,
odd. Advpntlst Church.
DON'T TRESPASS.
No person Is allowed to enter or
trespass on the premises of the un
dersigned, situate at Moanalua, Kona,
Oahu, nrter 9 p. m without permis
sion. All found theieon after said
time nightly will be prosecuted to
the full limit of the law.
1930-n Ktvoxa yick co.
TENDERS TO PURCHASE.
The undersigned will receive lild-i
up to 12 o'clock Saturday, October 12
for the purchase of the property and
effects of the Honolulu Stock-yards
company, either as a whole or In parts
Property Includes fine coiner lot on
South and King streets.
Horses, Mules and Carriages, OfTkn
Furniture, etc.. etc.
Send bids to office of Jns. F. Mor
gan. 0.', Queen street, wheiu Inven
tory can be seen.
JAS. F. MORGAN,
C. A. RICE.
19."itMlt
SALE OF SEAT IN HONOLULU
STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE.
Thn tl ml ii tufirii nil dill t nnnli'n nf.
'fers to purchase the seat of C. .1.
1 Falk. Esq., ib a member of the Ho
nolulu Stock and Dond Exchange.
Membership In tne Exchange en
titles the holder to an Insurance of
$2300.
Sale subject to conflimatlon by the
Exchange.
Further particulars of the under
signed, to whom offers to purchnn
should be addressed prior to Wednes
day, October 10, 1901.
JAS. F. MORGAN.
President Honolulu Stuck and Dond
Exchange. 193G-9t
CIRCUIT COURT, FIRST CIRCUIT.
Notice to Lawyers and Others.
NOTICE IS HERhllY GIVEN TO
the lawyers and all paitles lutereste'i
that the Honorable George D. Geac
Presiding Judge or tne Circuit Couit,
First Circuit, will call the August Term
civil calendar again on Wednesday,
October 2, 1901, at the Court Monti
in Honolulu, Oahu, at 9:30 o'clock In
the forenoon. Any cases which aro
not answered "ready" will be dismiss
ed, unless guod cause is shown for con
tinuance, a. O. KAUI.UKOU.
Clerk of the Flist Circuit Court of
the Flist Circuit.
Honolulu. Oahu, Oct. 1, 1901.
195-lt
TENDERS.
Sealed tenders for the construe tioi
of olio and nine-tenths miles, or there
abouts, of railway tra, on Kins
sticet, extending fiom Lilllui street
to the Fertilizer orks. will bo re
ceived by the Honolulu Rapid Transit
& Land Company, tin to 12 o'clock
neon, October 1st, pioximo.
Plans, profiles ami specifications,
can bu seen at the co'inpuny'u ofllce,
Alapal htreet, Honolulu.
The successful bidder, if nny, miiiit
furnish a satisfactory bond for the cluv
fulfillment of the contract. The low
est, or any hid, not necessarily accept
ed. C. G. UALLEN'l NE.
Manager II. R. T. & I,. Co.
Honolulu, Sept. 23, 19ul.
The time for receiving tenders for
construction of track for II R. T, k
1.. Co. to Knlllil has been extended to
Thursday next, October 3. at 12 noon.
C. G, HALLENTYNE.
Manager.
Honolulu. Oct. 1. 1901. 195u-2t
The Honolulu Creamery, Ltd
King Street near South,
ire piepared to furnish
ABSOLUTELY
PURL FRESH CREAM
III quantities to biilt, delivered to any
pait of the city. Prices on applica
tion. Teims net cash,
TELEPHONE MAIN 216.
1954-lw
Subscribers to tho BULLETIS
not receiving thtir papers promptly
will coufer a favor by notifying th
Business Officii; TfJipkaae 256.
SHIPPING INTELLIIENCl
Weather Bureau, Punahou, October
I. Temperature Morning minimum,
71: Midday maximum, 80.
Barometer at 9 a. m. 29.89. Falling.
Kalnfall 0.18.
Dew Point 73P.
Humidity at 9 a. m. 82 per cent.
Diamond Head Signal Station, Oc
tober 1. Weather cloudy; wind light
South.
ARRIVED.
Tuesday, Oct, 1.
Str. Noenu, Wyman, from Anahola,
DEPARTED.
Monday, Sept. 30.
Str. .1, A. Cummins, Searle, for Koo
lau ports.
' O. & O. S. S. Coptic, Hinder, for San
Kranclsco.
Str. Lchua, Nnpiila. for Moloknl
ports.
Tuesday, Oct. 1,
Str. Klnau, fireman, for Hllo and
way ports.
SAILING TODAY.
Str. Claudlne, Parker, for Maul ports
S p. m.
Str. Mlkahaln, for Kauai ports; S p
m.
Str. Kcauhou, Moaher. for Lnhalna,
Kaanapala. Kiikulhaele and Honokaa;
p. m.
Str. Nllhau, for Anahula; & p. m.
fins. schr. Eclipse, Thompson, for
Komi ports: 3 p. m.
Schr. Lady." for Koolau ports.
Am. bk. Ce)lon, Wilier, mny sail for
the Sound.
Am. schr. Eldorado, Smith, for tht
Sound.
Schr. Wulnlua, for Koloa.
Schr. Ada. for Kauai.
PASSENQERS DEPARTED.
For Hllo and way ports, per simr.
Klnau, October 1. Thos. Irving. J.
M. Vivas. V. A. Whiting, O. M.
Robertson, George II. Robertson. Dr.
C. I.. Stow, P. W. Richardson, E.
S. Hoy, I. A. Staatlaemlcr, II. U.
Gehr. F. Carty, George l.lsbman. V.
May, Mrs. J. II. Graham and
daughter. A. C. Hewett, II. A. Dlge-
low, R. O. Yardley, W. W. Tbayc-.
B. Maulerre. II. Benner. T. R. Ron
Inson. P. P. Woods, F. J. Wood.
Mrs. E. Guerrero Kohl, David Kokl,
Jr., C. Shlzawa, S, P. Sako, W. Ehe
ling. D. II. Starr. J. II. O'Conncll,
F. J. Testa. Mrs. J. M. During. Miss
F. Washburn. Miss D. Coble. Mrs. D.
L. Reld. .
PASSENGERS ARRIVED. f
From Kauai ports, per str. Noenu.
Oct. I-Mn. Green and 4 deck
RETURN OF MR. AUSSIE
FROM THE PHILIPPINES
,
in
The Destruction of His Property
E. 0. Hall & Son's Fire
Changed His
Plans.
Rev.
W.
for
M. Massle, who taught
many years at Walmea,
school
Kauai, and lately went to Manila, sur
prised his acquaintances In Honolulu
yesterday when he landed from the
steamer Coptle,
It was Mr. Massle's Intention, If he
found the Philippine situation not over
Inviting, to proceed to Australia. He
had only been In Manila about two
weeks and was Just going to embark
for Australia, when word reached him
of the great loss "lie had sustained In
Honolulu by the fire that destroyed E.
O Hall & Son's store. This Intelligence
was so sickening a blow to him that
he decided to return here, as he did not
feel like going to a strange country
bare of his most treasured possessions.
"I would not lake )1000 for my li
brary alone," said Mr. Massle when
questioned this morning. It contained
800 volumes and took ten years to col
lect. Piububly It was the best theo
logical library In Honolulu.- There
were scrapbooks besides, which can
never be replaced.
Mr. Massle Is a Crngregatlonal min
ister and nt Walmen held regular ser
vices. Resides his library he lost In the
Hall Are n quantity o'f table silverware,
crystal, linen, etc., together with valu
able family heirlooms, portraits of his
father and mother, so that his loss was
altogether Irreparnble.
Only the day before Mr. Massle left
Honolulu he hail taken his property
out other storage and placed It In
Hull's basement, where he deemed It
perfectly secure.
Mr. Massle says his Intentions for
the future are not settleu.
At Manila he met II. 8. Townsend.
formerly Inspector Generul of Schools
ji me Hawaiian isianus. and .Mrs.
Townsend who recently went to tho
Philippines. Mr. Townsend has been
glen superlntcndency of the schools
on
Mindanao uland. Mrs. Townsend
U lonesome amidst the changed scenes.
. m
Drummer It Is pretty hard to get n,
drink In this town, Isn't tt?
Landlord (Kansas hotel) You bet.
Why, you can't even work the snake
bite racket any more unless you carry
the snake to the drug store and let
him bite you In thj presence of a com
mittee. Puck.
Weak Men
cudcd by
nr. Pierce' Elec
Iric Body Battery
4wiy with Drufftl ltve
tljEale. Sni for "Book
let ro, t," AJJrttt
PIRKCB iLfeCTKIC CO.,
610 M'-ket St., S. P,
Bruce Cartwright
General Manager ot
THE EQUITABLE LIFE
ASSURANCE 80CIETY
Of the United States for the Ha
waiian Islands,
I Office, ; Merchant St. : Honolulu
.susmteLt
w
Semi-annual
Sale of - - -
REHNANTS
Septem'p 30
October : 5
WHITNEY &
WANTS.
Ads. In this column will be Inserted
at 15 cents a line one insertion; 25
cents two Insertions; 30 cents one
week; 40 cents two weeks, and 63
cents one month. This Is the cheapest
advertising ever offered the people cf
Honolulu.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
3WEEDISH MASSAGE Miss Rlna
Moving. Island Hotel, over Orpheuni.
l'j5Mm
JUST arrived, graduate Lelpslg Con
senatory, gives, piano lessons, 5
month; special attention to adult lit
glnneis. Add. Music, this office.
1 937-1 m
NOTICE TO HUNTERS Goat shoot
ing privileges for the Nanakull lands
are again offered to the public.
Those wishing to secure permits
will be furnished with tickets upon
application at the ofllce of The Dow
sett Company. Limited. W. F. Dil
lingham, treasurer. 194G-lm
MISS C. KRUEOER Piano instruc
tions; studio, Metronole Milt,'., 1110
Alakea St.; Tel. Main 345.
1913-lm
jOET OUR PRICES on billiard and pool
tables beforebuylng elsewhere; sold
! on easy payments. Our cushions ni'3
guaranteed for twenty jears, and
are made by a new vulcanizing proc
ess. Old tables fitted with our ensh
lons'are as good as new; satisfaction
guaranteed or money refunded. See
our advertisement of "Manager
Wanted" for lawful slot machine.
Palmer Billiard Table Works. Chi
cago, Ills. 193"-2m
IF YOU HAVE a house for rent or
want to rent a house, see A. R.
BINDT. Collections carefully at
tended to and promptly remitted.
Office US Kaahumanu street. 1893-lf
NOTICE TO BUILDERS The Union
Express Co. has WHITE &AND FOR
SALE. 1543-tf
WANTED.
AN EXPERIENCED OPERATOR on
tne S. i . typewriter desires position
ns correspondent nnd bill clerk with
responsible house; dictation direct
to machine; familiar wrt.l hardware
business; best references; salary I
$75. Address Miss H..
504 Powell
St., San Francisco, Cal
1954-lw
WANTED Clerical position by gen
tleman of some business ability;
bookkeeper, timekeeper, collector or
Hotel clerk; best preferences. Ad
dress M.. box 381. city. 1934-lw
WANTED An Ice-chest at once; glvo
description. Address I. C, this of
fice. 1952-lW
WANTED A furnished house, to rent
by American family; no children.
Address G this ofllce. 1952-lw
WANTED Position by a young lady
as stenographer; eNpertenced. L.
H.. P. O. box 3C3. 1939 tf
MANAGER WANTED In every large
county to appoint agents for the fa
mous "Game o' Skill" nickel slot
machine for drinks or cigars; law
ful everywhere; takes placo of nil
forbidden slot machines. Rented or
bold on easy pajments. Secure ter
ritory quick. Palmer Billiard Table
Works. Chicago. Ills. 1937-2m
WANTED To sell Diamond nnd Opal
Rings, In the latest BtyleB. Watches
le pa I red by a Joweler of 33 years'
eperlence. 0. DIETZ, Fort street.
near Hotel. ISOS-tf
ROOiVl AND BOARD.
THE
MrTDnoni r nr.n iini.-nn"c, .
newly
"-" " ,.iv .v.
rurnlshed roonm;
terms reasonable.
elect!
light;
1 950-1 1
FURNI8HED ROOM and board: pri
vate bath and toilet. P. O. box
C52. 1933.1U
TO LET.
TO LET Five-room cottage, at Cot
tage Grove, King t. Enquire F. E.
King, No. 8. 1935-tr
HOUSE of 14 rooms, Union St.. opp.
Pacific Club; ('.-room cottage, Gaitlun
lane. M. I... Bulletin. 19oG-2w
ROOM8 AT THE ALOHA Fort
Street, from $1.50 to $2,50 per
week. 1932-tf
TO l,ET Six-room cottage on College
St.. with stable and servants' qurr
ters. Apply -i6 Beretanla St.
1951-tf
NICELY furnished room. $5 montll;
private family; also front room, $10.
53 Vineyard St., near Nuuanu.
1937-tf
TO LET Two front rooms.
Garden lane.'
No. n
uso-tr
TO LET House at present occupied
'by Mrs. D. Center. Young street ex-
tunolnn ntta,- Mffnllv trnpf Annlv
E. F. RlBhop, C, Brewer, & Co., Queen
St. 1932-tl
WHITNEY & JVURSH, LTD.
Remnant Wk a;ain,
It never occurs but twice a year hefe.
Never make Remnant week till we're ready
then we do it carefully forcefully make It an
event to be talked about and remembered.
For three weeks we have been busy measuring
up every remnant and dress length Silks to
Calicoes, Laces, Lawns, Batistes, Orpandies,
Cambrics, Ginkhams, Sheetings, Shirtings,
Table Linens, Ribbons to Linings nothing but
what's carefully measured yards ard price on
each in plain figures ; so that you can practic
ally w. it on yourself.
There have been no dull times In this store. The last
half-yvar's business amounted to many thousands more than
In the corresponding period last year hence more remnants ;
and as to price well, those of you who attended our sate six
months ago, know what kind of prices we put on Remnants.
Those who djdn't will he well paid to come in during this week.
MARSH, Ltd., 104S Fort Street.
WANTS.
TO LET.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished fixe
room cottage on Vineyard St., be
tween Emma and Punchbowl. Ad
dress P. O. Dox 612. 1928-tt
FOR RENT Two (2) story houses at
Kckaullke-pa. on Young St., contain
ing two bedrooms, parlor, dining
room, kitchen, bath room and patent
water closet downstairs. Knplolanl
Estate, Ltd. 1921-tf
TO LET Newiy furnished rooms,
nio.iqulto proof, terms reasonable.
Third house above German Ilakery,
Fort St. 1930-tf
Til RENT A mosquito proof room,
flvo minutes' walk from tramcar In
cool district; board If required: tel
ephone service. Address "E.." Bul
letin. 192G tt
FOR REN I Furnished rooms, single
or en suite, suttnblo for housekeep
ing. Inquire on premises. No. 45 N
Vineyard St. 1953-lw
TO RENT Six room cottngo on Mat
tock Ave.; electric lights; sanitary
plumbing, etc. Apply O. II., P. O.
box3C3. 1939 tf
FOR REriT A now house on Arte
sian Ht.,f six rooms with all mod
ern improvements. Enquire of Chas.
E. Frasher, Consolidated Soda
Works. 1022-tf
TO RENT Residence of Dr. J. S.
McGrew. cor. of Beretanla and
Richard StB suitable for doctors
offlco or prlvato residence. Apply
to Dr. 3. S. Med row, Lunalllo, cor.
Hackfeld, or J. T. McGrew, Bishop
Bank. 1937 tf
IF you have a house for rent, or want
to rent a bouse, call on A. R. BINDT,
office with Ouldo Publishing Co..
Campbell block. Merchant St- Tel
ephone Main 374. 1847-U
FOR SALE.
SOME FURNITURE for sale, cheap.
Address K., this olllee. 1953-lw
IFOR 8ALE A thoroughbred Holstein
bull. AddresH F. F.. this ofllce.
1951-tf
FOR SALE Stolnway parlor grand
I piano; perfect condition. Call on
I will E. Fisher. 1938-tf
FOR SALE Now and second-Hand j
Smith Premier typewriters for sale
or rent. Ail makes repaired. Wasa
tngton Light Co. 1933-lm '
FOR 8 ALE Two phaetons In go.d
condition. One used only a short
time. Address "V. X..' Bulletin of
fice. 1922-tf
FOR 8ALE Lot in McCully tract.
190x90, 2,200; three lots in Kapa
hulu. 19,000 square feet. $1,400; lot
on Beretanla St., 150x50. Judd &
Co.. Ltd. Office No. 307 Stangen
wnld building; telephono Main 223;
P. O.Jjox CC7 1910-tt
STEAM LAUNCH FOR 8ALE The
"Talula." as she now lies In the bar
or. She Is a nearly now boat, In
perfect working order, and has been
of late used In towing lit Kahulul
harbor. W. H. Pain.
1895-tf
FRESH STRAW Tho Union Express
Co. has a lot of fresh rlco straw lor
sale. 1931-tf
FOR LEASE.
FOR LEASE Furnished house no,v
occupied by Mrs. E. K. Prntt. No.
10M Punchbowl St.. for two yearn.
Will bo vacant middle of next wee't.
House electric wired. 1945-tf
FOR LEASE Premises on Union St.,
with a frontage of 242 feet and u
depth oi 70 feet. Long term given
without onerous conditions. Apply
to J. M. iilONSARRAT.
Rooms 20-21, Campbell block,
1925-tf
LOST.
ROUND.
"The Idea of a man holding ono effloe
entering upon a campaign for another
ore!" exclaimed the politician. "It's
outrageous. He can't help using hi
official position to advance his own In-
U'lcstB." "But the man In question
hi Just resigned." "What! resigned!
Well, that's a despicable trick to gain
puhllc favor. I didn't think he would
do such a thing," Chicago Post,
This plan ot dispensing with a ltois
tr salt) to work well and to have a
wholesome nnd stimulating effect upon
the workem. A s)sten of time curds
enables each worker to keep his own
lecord, which Is criticized, amended
and Indorsed at the weekly meetings,
8n'l ",l payments are based on
tho
numuer or nours so rtuirneu.
HAWAIIAN
OPERA HOUSE
POLLARD'S AUSTRALIAN
LILLIPUTIAN OPERA COM'NY
TO-NIGHT
and Thursday Night
THE COMPANY'S MASTERPIECE,
"The Belle of New York"
There will bo no performance mi
Wednesday evening.
NOTICE.
Tho management beg to announce
that hereafter the l!ow!ng prices will
be charged:
Orchestra and Dress Circle.... $1.00
Family Circle 7b
Gallery 0
Uoxch 812.00, $IO.OO, $8.00.
The Box Plan now open nt Wall,
Nichols Co., where scats can be had.
8ATURDAY AFTERNOON AND
EVENING, OCT. 5th.
"THE GAIETY GIRL."
Doors open for matinee at 1:30; per
formance begins ac 2 sharp. Children
one-half price to all parts or the
theater.
fxoo-oooo
Hawaiian Bricks
Patronize Home
Industry
An article which has stood severe
tests, and which -Jn be furnished
as wanted, In good condition.
Sample can be seen
at the store of
Lewers & Cooke,
LIMITED.
Sole AgcntH.
t J. D. Jewett I
WITH
..J. WILLIAMS
FOTO GALLERY
i Artist
In Pastela
CrnyonH
Water Colon
and
OIL PORTRAITS.
A. Harrison Mill Co, Ltd.
KAWA1AHAO STRbET,
KEWALO.
Tel. White nil.
P. O. Box 55
Siwlng, Planing, Turning and
Mill Work In all Its branches.
Lumber Kiln -'Drying
a specialty, and In large or small
quantities.
COTTON BROS. & CO.
ENGINKbRS AND : : :
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Plans And ctlmtei furnished for ill cUsms
Conlnctlng work.
ROOM loo. BOSTON BLOCK. - HONOLULU
Honolili Iroi Works.
Improved and modern SUOAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity and de
scription made to order. Boiler work
and nrVETED PIPE8 for Irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
tion paid to JOB WORK, and repair
executed at shortest notice.
Razors Honed and Set
nt the
Hawaiian Hotel Barber Shop.
FOR 35 CHNT8.
JAS. F.
MORGAN
Auctioneer
and Broker
65 Queen Sti
Auction Sale
OF
Household Furniture
and Tools
ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.
At my salesroom. ." Queen street, 1
whl sell at Public Auction n larg'j
quantity of Household Furniture, con
sisting of Bedroom Sets, Writing
Desks. Sideboards, Rockers, Clialrn.
new Rugs, etc. Also one chest of
Carpcntcr'n Tools.
las. F. Morgan,
AUCTIONEER.
FOB RENT
i
New cottage on Emma Square, ad
joining rcsldenco of James F. Morgan,
two bedrooms, parlor, dining-room,
kitchen and bath.
Rent, 110 Tper month nnd water rate.
Possession given October 1. Two single
gentlemen preferred.
Apply at office ot
JAS. F. MORGAN,
AUCTIONEER.
Auction Sale
OF
Lease of
WaterfrontProperty
On Saturday, October 5th,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
At my salesroom. 65 Oueen Htreet. I
I
will sell at Public Auction the leasi
of property on Queen street, near lUCg&
corner of Maunakea Btrcet T'?T
Property has a frontage of 94 fewt
on Queen street ami a depth of from
141 to 149 feet, with a rear boundary
o! 53 2-12 feet.
Lease has 23 years to run from July
1st, 1901, at a monthly rental of 175.
Further particulars at my ofllce.
JAS. F. MORGAN.
AUCTIONEER.
Auction Sale
-OF
Lease of Waterfront
Property
ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
At my salesroom. 65 Queen street, I
will sell at Public Auction tho leaxo
of property on Queen street, near tin
corner of Maunakea Btrect.
Property has a frontage of 94 tax.
on Queen street and a depth of from
141 to 149 feet with n rear boundary
of 53 2-12 feet.
.case Ims 23 years to run from July
1st. 1901. at a monthly rental of 75.
This property faces tho new wharws
soon to bo erected on the ond of Queen
street.
Further particulars at my office.
Jae.
Ft Morgan.
AUCTIONEER.
JAS. F.
MORGAN
Auctioneer
and Broker
65 Queen St.
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